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President Trump on Friday announced his intention to nominate Kenneth "Chuck" Canterbury Jr., president of the National Fraternal Order of Police and an opponent of disclosing "trace" data on firearms, to head the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

A prosecutor said Monday that Emanuel Kidega Samson, a black man charged with fatally shooting a woman and wounding seven people at a Nashville church, aimed to kill at least 10 white churchgoers and cited a 2015 massacre at a black church in South Carolina.

Former University of Oregon football star Keanon Lowe said he had just entered a classroom at the Portland high school where he works as a coach and security guard when a student armed with a black shotgun appeared in the doorway.

The Democratic Party has long been known for its extensive lines of campaign merchandise, the Republicans Party not so much. Not to be outdone, the Libertarian Party has just introduced a T-shirt and a lapel button emblazoned with the motto "Guns save lives."

Swiss voters on Sunday approved a measure to tighten the Alpine nation's gun laws, bringing the country in line with many of its European partners despite the objections of local gun owners, Swiss media reported, citing official results.

Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens says in his new memoir that the court's biggest mistake during his time on the bench was a 2008 ruling declaring the Second Amendment a personal right to bear arms.

The shooters may have thought they were destined for fame when they attacked the STEM School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, but instead the world is talking about the brave, bespectacled 18-year-old who gave his life to protect his classmates.

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered strict bail conditions for a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant accused of plotting a massive terrorist attack but stopped short of releasing the defendant so the government could appeal the plan.

Carolyn Meadows, the National Rifle Association's new president, said in an interview published Sunday that her U.S. representative, Georgia Democratic Rep. Lucy McBath, unseated the Republican incumbent because she is a woman and an African American.